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The Latin communities of the Archipelago and the Greek Revolution of 1821 - Dimitris Kousouris

‘The Crucible of Jerusalem: Local Dynamics in Palestine During the Great War (1914-1918)’

From Crete to London: A Case Study of British Influence in the 19th-Century Ottoman Empire

The Smyrna Quay book - Achilleas Chatziconstantinou

The Grand Tour in the Levant, from Athens, via Constantinople and Aleppo, to Cairo:

Through Consular Eyes: Thomas Sandwith, British Levant Consul 1855-1891 - Stephen Boys Smith

Department Stores and Luxuries in the Levant - Prof. Uri M. Kupferschmidt

Istanbul, Diplomatic Capital of Europe - discussion with Philip Mansel and Sinan Kuneralp

Levantine Liminality and Legacy in Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Port Cities - Chloe Metz

From Smyrna to Beirut: The Story of International College - Reem Haddad

George Baker: From London Waif to Merchant Mogul of Constantinople, 1848-1905

Urban life in Twentieth-Century Beyoğlu - Enno Maessen

British Diplomatic Travellers in 18th Century Istanbul - Dr Gemma Masson

Rediscovering the Diversity of a Levantine Family – multitude branches of One Istanbul Family

‘Guns, Money and Lawyers: The English Chartered Trading Companies’ - Mike Wagner

'Venice, Italians and the Ottoman Levant', LHF conference, final session - Venice

At home: Maltese British subjects in Egypt 1860s-1923 - Michael Refalo

Opening session: Venice, Italians and the Ottoman Levant, 1st LHF conference in Venice

Venice, Italians and the Ottoman Levant conference - Luis Miguel Selvelli, Didem İşler presentations

Joshua Shannon-Chastain: ‘For Queen and Sultan: Anglo-Ottoman Advisors, Soldiers, Mercenaries

Première réunion à Paris : ‘La France et le Levant’

From Tuscany to Egypt and the Levant: 18th-c. Arabic letters in the Prize Paper Collections

Gábor Fodor: ‘Changing by the Needs: The Story of the Hungarian Society in Constantinople’

Paulina Dominik: ‘Levantine-Polish Contacts in Late Ottoman Istanbul’